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routing table go boom
Sander Steffann wrote:
>> As the ETR is not the final destination, it is subject to blackholing
>> after ETR, which means:
>>
>> The function in question can completely and correctly be
>> implemented only with the knowledge and help of the
>> application standing at the endpoints of the communication
>> system.
>>
>> Granted that it is no worse than multihoming by routing protocols.
>>
>> But, it merely means that neither BGP nor LISP works "completely
>> and correctly".
>
> Well, yeah, if your internal routing (behind the ETR) breaks
> then your network is broken...
No, what can break is internal routing of one of your ISP,
which is why you, an end user, want multihoming.
William Herrin wrote:
Masataka Ohta